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i don't have any doubt that is what jefferson police officers. he has private letters where he says i thing jesus was a mere mortal. calls him a deeist and the reason being think he is divine because of the thousanderted men who wrote the stories, aka the news testament, matthew, mark, luke, and john, and they senior simply mistaken. that -- jefferson didn't make that up. that was a view stirring around in europe. you cog become way further but certainly 1600s, 1700s, and that for jefferson meant all christian sects that believed that jesus was divine were based on an error. that is, their doctrines were essentially irrational, and since they were irrational, that's why they were always in conflict. they were fighting because you have a fundamental error here and you need to -- we need to get this problem out of history, and i think that what he wanted to do is substitute -- i know he wanted to -- okay, i'm pretty sure i know he wanted to substitute dei fchia. he dave a problem with a civil religion, but in order to be civil it cooperate be clipp
i don't have any doubt that is what jefferson police officers. he has private letters where he says i thing jesus was a mere mortal. calls him a deeist and the reason being think he is divine because of the thousanderted men who wrote the stories, aka the news testament, matthew, mark, luke, and john, and they senior simply mistaken. that -- jefferson didn't make that up. that was a view stirring around in europe. you cog become way further but certainly 1600s, 1700s, and that for jefferson...
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she took madison jefferson into hatred. she hated thomas jefferson. once he started his newspaper campaign against washington, and the reason he brought washington into it was to defeat hamilton. he said, it is a shame how much the president suffered from the source of attacks but it is necessary. she never forgave him. never. e never realized she was smart enough to see what he was doing. she thought he was horrible. the fact he was elected president was shocking. >> he made the mistake of underestimating martha washington. martha grew closer personally and politically to the atoms -- adams. she was glad it is -- it was tom adams. >> next week, we will delve in for 90 minutes for the life of abigail adams. how many years post presidency did they live at mount ernon? >> he lived two years. she lived 2.5 beyond that. >> what was the time like, their last two years -- their last years together as a couple? >> it was a great time. they were experimenting, dealing with the mill and all the things he pioneered ith. she had to organize the housekeeping appe
she took madison jefferson into hatred. she hated thomas jefferson. once he started his newspaper campaign against washington, and the reason he brought washington into it was to defeat hamilton. he said, it is a shame how much the president suffered from the source of attacks but it is necessary. she never forgave him. never. e never realized she was smart enough to see what he was doing. she thought he was horrible. the fact he was elected president was shocking. >> he made the mistake...
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then jefferson joins us next. >>tucker: happy birthday, >>tucker: happy birthday, president jefferson. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda app
then jefferson joins us next. >>tucker: happy birthday, >>tucker: happy birthday, president jefferson. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com....
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that want to continue this fabulous water front experience and to make investments, where there is jefferson street, brandon wharf and pier, 30, 32 and the exporatorium this wonderful opportunity. i want to thank, past and present port commissioners, and i see them here now. that they have earned the title of being the greatest stewarts of our water front and so thank you for your ongoing effort to do this. [ applause ] >> and the work incredibly well with the other agencies. i know that because this is pier 39 and one of the most iconic travel destinations, i understand that is why, john martin was here, because while he flies airplanes he is part of an incredible transportation center and we all know that and we all share in that wonderful experience with being clearly, the best nation for so many, millions of people, every day. and as we do this, we reinvent and reinvest and find other reasons for people to enjoy themselves here. and those projects like the exporatorium and like the bay lights and renewed effort to create more water-base theds transportation to compliment the bridges that
that want to continue this fabulous water front experience and to make investments, where there is jefferson street, brandon wharf and pier, 30, 32 and the exporatorium this wonderful opportunity. i want to thank, past and present port commissioners, and i see them here now. that they have earned the title of being the greatest stewarts of our water front and so thank you for your ongoing effort to do this. [ applause ] >> and the work incredibly well with the other agencies. i know that...
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they are "cheers" "gilligan's island" and jeffersons. >> i'm such a huge "gilligan's island" fan. >> mash is a beautiful song, but it depresses me. isn't the title "suicide is painless"? come on. i'm betty. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, way too early starts now. >>> kim jong-un, what he had to do monday is threaten to destroy america. first thing, he gets to the office, today is the day. you think gosh, i hope he doesn't do that. but then the more you think about it, they are not gonna -- north korea is like a carnival cruise, for the love of god. they are not going to destroy anybody. they have no electricity, no plumbing, not enough food or fresh water, they don't know where they are going. >> you think a
they are "cheers" "gilligan's island" and jeffersons. >> i'm such a huge "gilligan's island" fan. >> mash is a beautiful song, but it depresses me. isn't the title "suicide is painless"? come on. i'm betty. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, way too early starts now. >>> kim jong-un, what he had to do monday is threaten to destroy america. first thing, he gets to the office, today is the day. you think gosh, i hope...
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and the jefferson's." what do you think? >> "gilligan's island." it was an all-time favorite of mine. >> "sanford & son." i like them all. i'm richard lui, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> leading the news in the "daily mail," alive. a delirious and near-death hiker, age 18, was plucked off a cliff face after friend left her behind. >>> trapped in rugal central california, kyndall jack is lifted to safety by helicopter rescuers. great story. >>> and in "the new york times," the obama budget reviving offer of compromise with cuts. next week, the president will take the political risk of formally proposing cuts to social security and medicare. >>> well, from pint-sized presidents to basketball blunders, nbc's betty nguyen takes a look at the week that was. >> reporter: the week kicked off with some easter fun until one bunny got a lesson in helmet laws. >>> then, on to april fools', where the white house pulled off a small presidential prank. but the joke was on president obama, whose basketbal
and the jefferson's." what do you think? >> "gilligan's island." it was an all-time favorite of mine. >> "sanford & son." i like them all. i'm richard lui, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> leading the news in the "daily mail," alive. a delirious and near-death hiker, age 18, was plucked off a cliff face after friend left her behind. >>> trapped in rugal central...
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of course thomas jefferson invented the tilt site pile, the macaroni machine. james madison invented a walking stick with a microscope to observe organisms on the ground. i think it didn't catch on because he was about five foot two. it didn't really catch on. alexander hamilton found that the federal reserve. the point is clearly these are men of wealth and leisure in some ways, but they were found in the country. it had a lot of other things to do, but at that time they pursue tinkering is figuring out solutions to problems throughout their lives. i don't know if television changed that are sent name, but benjamin franklin was not the only tinkerer at this time -- great tinkerer at this time. to jump to contemporary tinkering, identifying the book dean kamen has been sort of the contemporary tinkerer. for those of you who don't know who he is, he's a serial inventor. he made his original fortune with a series of infusion pumps that allowed patients to receive medication around the clock without having a nurse price and, but he also invented a walking wheelcha
of course thomas jefferson invented the tilt site pile, the macaroni machine. james madison invented a walking stick with a microscope to observe organisms on the ground. i think it didn't catch on because he was about five foot two. it didn't really catch on. alexander hamilton found that the federal reserve. the point is clearly these are men of wealth and leisure in some ways, but they were found in the country. it had a lot of other things to do, but at that time they pursue tinkering is...
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is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your footnote. >> so it's footnote 13. honestly, i've never been there. this is not a conceit for the poem. i've truly never had any interest in visiting mount rushmore or the crazy horse memorial. once while driving in the region, i thought about stopping by, but i didn't. i have no regrets. i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with the bad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm aover, not a fighter." >> and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> thank you, thank you. >> shean alexei wl joining uatur websi, billmoyers.com, for a live web chat this coming tues
is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your footnote. >> so it's footnote 13. honestly, i've never been there. this is not a conceit for the poem. i've truly never had any interest in visiting mount rushmore or the crazy horse memorial. once while driving in the region, i thought about stopping by, but i didn't. i have no regrets. i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic...
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the jefferson memorial lit up and bright as we get ready for the sun to rise over the nation's capitol. we'll get a check on the forecast now from nbc meteorologist bill karins up in new york. it's compelling as we watch the baseball season get going that some of the guys were throwing out the first pitch with the temperature hovering around freezing. we're thinking the boys of summer have to wait for a while. >> minnesota and chicago yesterday were brutal for opening days. wasn't bad in the east. all the way up and down the east coast, it was a nice day. things have changed overnight. all that cold air that was in the midwest has swept through the east. this is winter's last gasp out there this morning, especially with those windchill values. the southern half of the country is much warmer. but you'll get rainy in the days ahead. the windchills, 12 in buffalo, in the 20s from boston all the way down through new york city and about 30 and 34 there. pill fi philadelphia, baltimore and washington, d.c. snow showers on the new york state throughway from syracuse to albany. that's an indic
the jefferson memorial lit up and bright as we get ready for the sun to rise over the nation's capitol. we'll get a check on the forecast now from nbc meteorologist bill karins up in new york. it's compelling as we watch the baseball season get going that some of the guys were throwing out the first pitch with the temperature hovering around freezing. we're thinking the boys of summer have to wait for a while. >> minnesota and chicago yesterday were brutal for opening days. wasn't bad in...
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imagine jefferson with the photo cameras watching him or a drone in his face. >> neil: especially knowing his personal habits. >> i picked him intentionally. >> neil: thank you, judge. very much. >>> more bs from the dhs, how one republican describes janet napolitano of the security handling of the boston terror mess. what they want to know is how the older brother fell through high security cracks and why even after tamerlan tsarnaev was given a thumb's up, local officials in boston were never given a heads-up. to catherine herridge on this. >> the secretary of homeland security says neither of the suspects had negative information thousand tamerlan was the suspect of a fbi investigation. >> they are vetted from the time they apply to the time between when they're told they're going to be a citizen and they actually take the oath at a ceremony. we're continually revetting, going back and checking, checking, checking. in this instance, in boston, the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> "the associated press" reports based on interviews with one family memb
imagine jefferson with the photo cameras watching him or a drone in his face. >> neil: especially knowing his personal habits. >> i picked him intentionally. >> neil: thank you, judge. very much. >>> more bs from the dhs, how one republican describes janet napolitano of the security handling of the boston terror mess. what they want to know is how the older brother fell through high security cracks and why even after tamerlan tsarnaev was given a thumb's up, local...
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writings jefferson's on religious freedom in america. >> his genius is a factor in its of course. it's intellectual founding is jefferson's enlightened ideas of freedom and protecting the state from the influence of the church, combined with theological commitments of evangelicals who were resisting church and state authority over them. there theological beliefs was that true religion cannot be compelled. they saw to protect religion from the influence of the state. they both favored separation and the idea of freedom of individual conscience. those dynamics can begin to create the political space for this. the statute as two basic things. does two basic things. existing religious groups equally, none has power over any of the others. establishes the principle of freedom of individual conscience. religion cannot be compelled. it also says a third thing, it removes the idea of religious criteria for holding public office. most of the colony's require you to believe in the christian got to hold public office. the interesting dynamic was the choice that reaching the authorities had t
writings jefferson's on religious freedom in america. >> his genius is a factor in its of course. it's intellectual founding is jefferson's enlightened ideas of freedom and protecting the state from the influence of the church, combined with theological commitments of evangelicals who were resisting church and state authority over them. there theological beliefs was that true religion cannot be compelled. they saw to protect religion from the influence of the state. they both favored...
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no one goes to the jefferson. so i went. i was very inspired. are some the marblle inspiring things. i have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. just below that, i know but one a code of morality for men whether acting singly or collectively. and away at the bottom, it says, p.s. if there is ever a movie about me, please do not cast nick nolte. most movingbly the experience of my life. here?t's -- is he i am an outsider. i'm from boston. i live in new york and i wanted to get inside the beltway. i wanted to get, for the speech, i wanted to get into the same mindset as most of you people in washington. i did. so right now would like to announce that i am a republican candidate for president. thank you very much. come on the way off for donations. i went to senator bird for advice. he said, keep it to 14 hours. after that you start to lose them. but i am serious. i wanted to get plugged into this. i am not plugged in to washington. so i have been watching this sunday morning washington s
no one goes to the jefferson. so i went. i was very inspired. are some the marblle inspiring things. i have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. just below that, i know but one a code of morality for men whether acting singly or collectively. and away at the bottom, it says, p.s. if there is ever a movie about me, please do not cast nick nolte. most movingbly the experience of my life. here?t's -- is he i am an outsider. i'm from...
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you know book i wrote called what would jefferson do is talking about how you know the the slave owners of our era look there are slaves in the face and we haven't ended slavery in america we have simply explored i'm curious how you respond the problem with that is we were torn right now i mean obviously we're not we're not talking slavery slavery ok but it's something that isn't close and we're all we're on the stuff exactly and that's where the problem's going to lie because in this country people are used to getting cheaper goods they have to be made somewhere would you want to made in a place like bangladesh or do you want the made in prison camps in some communist countries like north carolina where we used to you know used to be the textile capital in the states well until well now we're going to get we'll start getting a little clinton signs now and. we're going to just highlight how little we actually know about so many consumer products that we buy and i find that to be really troublesome and i think if you want to have consumer goods that are ethical you have to incentivize th
you know book i wrote called what would jefferson do is talking about how you know the the slave owners of our era look there are slaves in the face and we haven't ended slavery in america we have simply explored i'm curious how you respond the problem with that is we were torn right now i mean obviously we're not we're not talking slavery slavery ok but it's something that isn't close and we're all we're on the stuff exactly and that's where the problem's going to lie because in this country...
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another is official from jefferson county. conway told fox news that riley the founder of a local super pac and reputed associate curtis morrison had bragged about making the recording within a day after the conversation had occurred. >> they directly admitted to you they tape-recorded senator mcconnell and campaign aides in those campaign headquarters? >> they told me they were there. they told me they were in the hallway. they had a recording. you can draw your own conclusions. >> at the time, conway said he hadn't spoken to f.b.i. but by the evening they changed. >> they overheard the conversation and so offended by the disgusting conversation that was taking place, they decided to report it. i told the f.b.i. everything i told you, everything i told cnn, everything i told every other reporter has decided i'm newsworthy. >> his attorney told the website thinks client is cooperating as a witness and not a target. they quoted the attorney as saying riley and morrison were in the building but never entered senator's office. >>
another is official from jefferson county. conway told fox news that riley the founder of a local super pac and reputed associate curtis morrison had bragged about making the recording within a day after the conversation had occurred. >> they directly admitted to you they tape-recorded senator mcconnell and campaign aides in those campaign headquarters? >> they told me they were there. they told me they were in the hallway. they had a recording. you can draw your own conclusions....
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jefferson removed the miracles but jefferson wanted -- you know what jefferson wanted the seal of the united states to be? you can look it up on the internet jefferson some franklin called deities, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that how steeped in the bible jefferson was, not to mention adams and washington and so on. that's where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator that comes from that ok. doesn't come from dna. doesn't come from darwin. values don't come from secularism. secularism doesn't have a value system. secularism is the absence of religion but the judeo^- christian value system gave us our values. if god doesn't say do not murder, murder is not wrong. this drives people crazy and i have debated this at oxford and elsewhere, and the leading athiest philosophers all agree if there is no god the wrongness of murder is soley a matter of personal opinion. i like yellow, you like blue, i like murder, you don't like murder. only there there is a god who says do not murder is wrong. so i'm very fearful for the united states droppin
jefferson removed the miracles but jefferson wanted -- you know what jefferson wanted the seal of the united states to be? you can look it up on the internet jefferson some franklin called deities, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that how steeped in the bible jefferson was, not to mention adams and washington and so on. that's where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator that comes from that ok. doesn't come from dna. doesn't come from darwin....
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the first one he had at the jefferson hotel, a swanky place, a nice restaurant here in washington. but this one was in the private family dining room over at the white house. and, look, they spent about two and a half, almost three hours talking about mostly budget and economic issues but a little bit on guns, little bit on immigration. my own sense is, look, the more you talk with each other, maybe something positive could emerge. doesn't hurt to talk. and i think that this so-called charm offensive that the president is engaged in is helping ease this dialogue, ease this little nonwashington con fron -- this typical washington confrontation. the more you talk with each other, you have a meal, i think it might not necessarily help but certainly can't hurt. >> all right. good. wolf, good to see you as always. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> this place looks like a war zone. that is what one person said after tornadoes left a path of destruction. the storms not even over. that up next. ♪ beep beep what? ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button f
the first one he had at the jefferson hotel, a swanky place, a nice restaurant here in washington. but this one was in the private family dining room over at the white house. and, look, they spent about two and a half, almost three hours talking about mostly budget and economic issues but a little bit on guns, little bit on immigration. my own sense is, look, the more you talk with each other, maybe something positive could emerge. doesn't hurt to talk. and i think that this so-called charm...
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when i was looking at this deal back in 2009, i snuck into jefferson, our plant that now makes the grand cherokee. and i'll tell you, if i had any reservations about doing this deal, it was after i saw the state of that plant. and the people that fixed that plant are the guys on the shop floor. >> like most of detroit's automakers, chrysler was saddled with a stifling bureaucracy, which marchionne quickly culled. to change the management structure, he combed through the company and found 26 young leaders who would report directly to him. were they on the management fast track? >> no, some of these people were buried inside an incredibly hierarchical organization that, you know, all pointed to the top. this place was run by a chairman's office. that's the tower, right? >> uh-huh. >> and the chairman's office is the top floor. it's empty now. we use it as a tourist trap. we bring people up there. >> why did you leave? >> because nothing happens there. i'm on the floor here with all the engineers. >> with the engineers? >> yeah. i can build a car with all the guys on this floor. that's all
when i was looking at this deal back in 2009, i snuck into jefferson, our plant that now makes the grand cherokee. and i'll tell you, if i had any reservations about doing this deal, it was after i saw the state of that plant. and the people that fixed that plant are the guys on the shop floor. >> like most of detroit's automakers, chrysler was saddled with a stifling bureaucracy, which marchionne quickly culled. to change the management structure, he combed through the company and found...
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is the country at thomas jefferson and some of the things that went on and the score when he was there, and john marshall was the chief justice with there were second cousins, approximately, maybe second it was remyou red. i and not sure. they were not the case in kind. [laughter] thwou did not like each other. it was really unpleasant. yet they had many issues to resolve that affected our nation . is amazing that we got through all of the days and did welatio a bit of anything like that today. we have many cases where the justices may and then to sld bes and the bottom line usually there is some division of opinion of the court fifth in the early days of the country there was some real hostilities among some of the justices , and sources saikill >> what is the number one question that other justices the best you about being on the supreme court? >> well, they have not asked me an arhing. [laughter] go to work and do it. >> what should they asti you? >> i don't think therevil anything michele leslie. maybe how the lunchroom works and how they can get better lunches. that would be the o
is the country at thomas jefferson and some of the things that went on and the score when he was there, and john marshall was the chief justice with there were second cousins, approximately, maybe second it was remyou red. i and not sure. they were not the case in kind. [laughter] thwou did not like each other. it was really unpleasant. yet they had many issues to resolve that affected our nation . is amazing that we got through all of the days and did welatio a bit of anything like that today....
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students at jefferson elementary school are trying to bring attention to their campaign to bring their friend and classmate guzman home. the ten-year-old guzman and his parents were visiting family in mexico and the visa expired and they were denied entry in the united states in january. they were told they had a 5-year wait to reapply for new visas. >> in washington, there is a deal on allowing farm workers into the united states, a key issue that has been standing in the way of an immigration reform policy. lawmakers are not offering specifics about the deal. a bipartisan group of senators is hoping to come up with a sweeping reform bill by the end of the week. >> sexual assault awareness month nationwide but some high school students are taking a close look at rape. palo alto high school student run magazine has dedicated six stories to the topic in this month's issue. the cover store focused on two female students who admitted they drink too much and were then raped. the staff say the articles raise awareness and correct misconceptions about rain. students agree saying they found t
students at jefferson elementary school are trying to bring attention to their campaign to bring their friend and classmate guzman home. the ten-year-old guzman and his parents were visiting family in mexico and the visa expired and they were denied entry in the united states in january. they were told they had a 5-year wait to reapply for new visas. >> in washington, there is a deal on allowing farm workers into the united states, a key issue that has been standing in the way of an...
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. >>> the shooing happening just before 10:00 last night before the corner of jefferson and tenth street. officers were trying to arrest three armed robbery suspects when one of the officers shot and wounded one of the suspects. that suspect was ultimately treated at a hospital and is expected to survive. officers not saying at this hour if they were able to arrest the other two robbery suspects. >>> 6:35. an east bay city looking to get tougher on crime by using electronic license plate readers. they heard plans for a new system this week. they would be installed at entry points around the city to record vehicles coming and going. the system would be linked to a hot list of stolen vehicles. sex offenders or other suspected criminals police are searching for. the public safety commissioner will discuss that plan in a meeting today. >>> hayward has banned internet cafes until next year. it will allow two existing businesses to remain open. the city council agreeing to allow the businesses to keep their doors open after one of those businesses sued to protest that ban. the online games off
. >>> the shooing happening just before 10:00 last night before the corner of jefferson and tenth street. officers were trying to arrest three armed robbery suspects when one of the officers shot and wounded one of the suspects. that suspect was ultimately treated at a hospital and is expected to survive. officers not saying at this hour if they were able to arrest the other two robbery suspects. >>> 6:35. an east bay city looking to get tougher on crime by using electronic...
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thomas jefferson once said that if a man expects to have liberty without education, he will expect what has never been and will never be. >> america is free because it is a nation of intellect. we cannot let another class graduate unprepared for the test that lies ahead. if we let another year go without doing anything to improve the education sector, we will let deceit prevail in our nation. that is why on this year up to thousand 13, i urge you, mr. president, do please reform the education sector. to workrage children academically so that we can lead america as our forefathers did. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> congratulations to all the winners. to see more, go to studentcam.org. >> the legal case against the how the -- how the case will be of the survivor of the boston bombing. >> we will prosecute this terrorist our civilian system of justice. under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in the terry commissions. it is important to remember that since 9/11 we have used the federal court
thomas jefferson once said that if a man expects to have liberty without education, he will expect what has never been and will never be. >> america is free because it is a nation of intellect. we cannot let another class graduate unprepared for the test that lies ahead. if we let another year go without doing anything to improve the education sector, we will let deceit prevail in our nation. that is why on this year up to thousand 13, i urge you, mr. president, do please reform the...
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the old names for confederate park, jefferson davis park -- who was the confederacy's president -- and nathan bedford forest park, neighbor a confederate lt. general and the klan's first grand wizard. the city was changing the names of all three parks. apparently, the city council may change those names as well. the significance of this rally? washe real significance especially to people who live in memphis, tennessee, who i think were very uptight about the rally, and large becauspart bece there was a lan rally in 1998 that ended in a lot of violence, basically between anti-racist counter protesters and police. what happens this saturday was an absolutely massive police presence in memphis, tennessee, that put the lid on everything. i think there were quite a few complaints from the counter protesters there were not even allowed close enough to the klan that they could hit was being said. it was quite any event. people came from all over. 1300 were somewhere around counter protesters versus about 60 klansmen. in the end, i think it turned out all right, but i think there was a lot of
the old names for confederate park, jefferson davis park -- who was the confederacy's president -- and nathan bedford forest park, neighbor a confederate lt. general and the klan's first grand wizard. the city was changing the names of all three parks. apparently, the city council may change those names as well. the significance of this rally? washe real significance especially to people who live in memphis, tennessee, who i think were very uptight about the rally, and large becauspart bece...
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ask yourself this, thomas jefferson said there is no role for the federal government and education. if we want one we need to pass an amendment to the constitution to do it. now he was for changing the constitution to get a role for education but he said how is it that we have all of these teacher training programs run by the federal government costing a million dollars a year run out of washington to train teachers who are actually a local and community and state responsibility? how do we get there? and by the way, does anybody know if they are actually improving teacher training? actually improving the skills of our teachers? so there are two questions. one is what is the constitutional role of the federal government and number two if there is a legitimate role or even if there isn't, you are spending money, shouldn't you know? shouldn't we when we pass this say here are the metrics that we are going to measure whether or not teachers are effective or whether the teacher training programs are effective? >> host: this month on our book tv in that program, senator tom coburn who was
ask yourself this, thomas jefferson said there is no role for the federal government and education. if we want one we need to pass an amendment to the constitution to do it. now he was for changing the constitution to get a role for education but he said how is it that we have all of these teacher training programs run by the federal government costing a million dollars a year run out of washington to train teachers who are actually a local and community and state responsibility? how do we get...
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william jefferson clinton was taken. but prez billy jeff was available. >> stephen colbert brings president clinton near the 21st century. the hilarious exchange coming up next. you're watching "starting point." [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to "starting point." new this morning, we are learning queen elizabet
william jefferson clinton was taken. but prez billy jeff was available. >> stephen colbert brings president clinton near the 21st century. the hilarious exchange coming up next. you're watching "starting point." [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch...
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certain restrictions, certain landowners, this last one pardoned jefferson davis and everyone. how constitutionally important was his impeachment process? did it establish the role for able to fire be members of their cabinet? >> that was unconstitutional in first place. president obviously can fire his own cabinet members. as they doing as much could to get greater punishment on the south. along with ldn't go it. they said we'll take you out of office. wasn't constitutional at that but it was the first time in history it had occurr. > was there a constitutional legacy of the impeachment process in some ways let's look its on the history for significance? aware of, one m democr southern democrat did not vote for it. impeached. he was the impeachment process acquitted.and he was the republican senator basically lost his ability to go on after that. destroyed his political future after that. and it was something that was do courageous for him to and something that actually future president john kennedy rote about in his book, you know, about having courage as they wrote about --
certain restrictions, certain landowners, this last one pardoned jefferson davis and everyone. how constitutionally important was his impeachment process? did it establish the role for able to fire be members of their cabinet? >> that was unconstitutional in first place. president obviously can fire his own cabinet members. as they doing as much could to get greater punishment on the south. along with ldn't go it. they said we'll take you out of office. wasn't constitutional at that but...
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william jefferson clinton was taken. but prez billy jeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? i'll type -- >> you'll type it? >> i'll type it. 120 characters or less. >> just spent. -- >> just spent -- >> amazing time with colbert. >> like deep concern on bill clinton's face there. he is not at all sure about this twitter thing and in case you thought they were kidding, here was the full tweet. just spent amazing time with colbert. is he sane? he is cool. billy jeff clinton. another tweet posted a few hours ago says now that i'm no longer president i've been downgraded to air force seven. most of them with the hashtag not colbert pretending to be me. so far prez billy jeff has 29,000 followers. >> "early start" back right after the break. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, w
william jefferson clinton was taken. but prez billy jeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? i'll type -- >> you'll type it? >> i'll type it. 120 characters or less. >> just spent. -- >> just spent -- >> amazing time with colbert. >> like deep concern on bill clinton's face there. he is not at all sure about this twitter thing and in case you thought they were kidding, here was the full tweet. just...
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william jefferson clinton was taken. but pres billy jeff was available. >>@presbillyjeff. that is for real. it was monday night. the account has 115,000 followers. which is impressive. >> i believe it. >> colbert has a little on the president in that regard, 4 million. 4 million followers. >> oh, my goodness. >> you will be there one day. >> 4 million? no, i doubt it. >> yeah. all right, so your favorite tv show -- "buckwild" on mtv. >> it's my favorite show? i didn't know that, but okay. >> sure, sure. it is being canceled. mtv canceled the series. eight days after the death of the cast member shain gandee. you'll remember -- yeah. they're not telling cast members what is going on. this show follows the lives of young people in a rural west virginia town. so, i guess -- >> from the word go. >> absolutely. >> so many politicians in west virginia, this is not the image we want going out there and this and that. >> a lot of reality, mtv shows, never the image people want. it's fun. young people watch it. so -- no more. >> should we talk justin bieber. of course, "the skinny.
william jefferson clinton was taken. but pres billy jeff was available. >>@presbillyjeff. that is for real. it was monday night. the account has 115,000 followers. which is impressive. >> i believe it. >> colbert has a little on the president in that regard, 4 million. 4 million followers. >> oh, my goodness. >> you will be there one day. >> 4 million? no, i doubt it. >> yeah. all right, so your favorite tv show -- "buckwild" on mtv. >>...
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i was just reminded of what thomas jefferson said, you can divide it is separate the four sections. truth, half truths, partial truths, and lies. he thought the fourth section would be the longest. [laughter] >> there was a moment in the late 17th fifties, the scottish printer was so upset that something had been published in the boston gazette that he came to the office and loved one of the printers of ahead. so it got personal. >> keep in mind, a lot of these news accounts are coming from private correspondence and eyewitnesses. and the after action reports, commanding officers. and so what i was also interested in learning from the contextual essays was just out shockingly accurate a lot of these were. but for one of the more kind of common war propaganda tactics was to inflate the number of the enemy in the fall your own size to kind of magnify any victory or nominee loss. >> i have a question kind of along the same lines, an organized effort a propaganda leading up to a war. it occurred to me that in several occasions we read about certain individuals meeting at crenshaw ops. s
i was just reminded of what thomas jefferson said, you can divide it is separate the four sections. truth, half truths, partial truths, and lies. he thought the fourth section would be the longest. [laughter] >> there was a moment in the late 17th fifties, the scottish printer was so upset that something had been published in the boston gazette that he came to the office and loved one of the printers of ahead. so it got personal. >> keep in mind, a lot of these news accounts are...
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one of the warriors, richard jefferson bought the rookie player the car. buy him another one. that car is not going to be the same. i don't like hazing. >> after a while it gets annoying. >> bill, how do giants sell out every game? i know i have trouble affording tickets. >> they do a lot of hustling on the radio show. they'll say mention $8 tickets. on the nonmajor attractions they make them cheap. this has become the place to be. these guys have nights like irish night and pollination night. >> patrick, i turned you off when you had a guest that didn't speak english. >> i will admit pretty rough. >> you can see grant and justine feel bad. senior citizen these are my children. if you write to the general manager saying you won't me [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> the stress o
one of the warriors, richard jefferson bought the rookie player the car. buy him another one. that car is not going to be the same. i don't like hazing. >> after a while it gets annoying. >> bill, how do giants sell out every game? i know i have trouble affording tickets. >> they do a lot of hustling on the radio show. they'll say mention $8 tickets. on the nonmajor attractions they make them cheap. this has become the place to be. these guys have nights like irish night and...
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newats formula to calculus social security benefits at a two-hour dinner with president obama at the jefferson hotel wednesday night. 'we talked for two hours on a wide range of topics and the president was in terrific form, ' says a democratic senator who broke bread with the president. a pool report quoting an administrative -- administration official says that that topics included the attacks in boston and gun control, hours after the senate delivered a stinging blow to obama's agenda. dozeninvited a democratic senators to join him for an informal dinner after holding two separate meetings with republican senators. senators dick durbin, diane feinstein, jack reed, mary ,andrieu, and debbie stabenow sheldon whitehouse, jeanne shaheen, michael bennet, and chris coons were the democratic -- that that attended jericho attended." tony, republican. hi, tony. caller: i wanted to bring up the fact that yesterday the -- obama was out there and the democrats were talking about how the nra by then calling people liars and that kind of stuff. what amazed me that they never talk about all these lies tha
newats formula to calculus social security benefits at a two-hour dinner with president obama at the jefferson hotel wednesday night. 'we talked for two hours on a wide range of topics and the president was in terrific form, ' says a democratic senator who broke bread with the president. a pool report quoting an administrative -- administration official says that that topics included the attacks in boston and gun control, hours after the senate delivered a stinging blow to obama's agenda....
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a story is written an told of thomas jefferson taking one of his many trips down pennsylvania avenue toward the capitol on a sunday morning with a big bible under his arm and someone said, mr. president, where are you going? he said, well, i'm going to church up in the capitol. they said, well, mr. president, you don't believe everything they do there. he said, sir, i'm the highest elected magistrate in this country, it is imperative that i set the proper example. jefferson felt he was setting the proper example by coming to a nondenominational christian church here in the capitol that was held down the hall in what was then the house of representatives chamber. now called statuary hall. i have a bill that would require a flack be put up -- plaque be put up to inform people of the amazing history, thomas jefferson coined the phrase separation of church and state, said there needs to be a wall of separation between church and state. he saw it as more of a one-sided wall where the state would not interfere in religion , but certainly for this country to be at its greatest people would
a story is written an told of thomas jefferson taking one of his many trips down pennsylvania avenue toward the capitol on a sunday morning with a big bible under his arm and someone said, mr. president, where are you going? he said, well, i'm going to church up in the capitol. they said, well, mr. president, you don't believe everything they do there. he said, sir, i'm the highest elected magistrate in this country, it is imperative that i set the proper example. jefferson felt he was setting...
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we'll go to the 41st president, william jefferson clinton who has become close friends with george h. w. burke who will also speak and then president obama the current president will do the introduction of george w. bush himself. this library and institute is a huge undertaking, $250 million in private donations and sits on 200 acres here. it's high-tech and dedicated to explaining what was the eight years from the recount that started his election to the attacks in 9/11 that defined it. now that we begin the ceremonies, i kick it back to you as we begin to get started. bill: enjoy the day. it will be something else to watch. carl camero carl cameron ran is there in dallas for us. martha: the dedication is as you saw about to get underway. we'll bring you that ceremony all of the action as it begins. moments away. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps
we'll go to the 41st president, william jefferson clinton who has become close friends with george h. w. burke who will also speak and then president obama the current president will do the introduction of george w. bush himself. this library and institute is a huge undertaking, $250 million in private donations and sits on 200 acres here. it's high-tech and dedicated to explaining what was the eight years from the recount that started his election to the attacks in 9/11 that defined it. now...
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it next month he actually goes to south carolina and talks to their big jefferson jackson fund raidser. south carolina is the host of 2016 first primary in the south. he is also visiting with folks who will host the if you first caucus and primaries in iowa. clinton is getting ready. both are reluctant talking about it publicly. making it clear organizers and supporters get to work. it is time. bill: we'll watch the calendar and the map. thank you, carl cameron live in washington. martha: fox news alert. rutgers university just announced the firing of their men's basketball coach mike rice after a series of videos came to light. we have been watching this story this morning. we just announced that breaking news moments ago. rick leventhal joins us now on it. rick, what do we know about this? >> reporter: it is not really a surprised, martha, he was fired. a lot of people were surprised he wasn't fired last december when the university decided to suspend him three grapes and fine coach rice $50,000. they were mulling after learning about individual yos that show the coach at practice sh
it next month he actually goes to south carolina and talks to their big jefferson jackson fund raidser. south carolina is the host of 2016 first primary in the south. he is also visiting with folks who will host the if you first caucus and primaries in iowa. clinton is getting ready. both are reluctant talking about it publicly. making it clear organizers and supporters get to work. it is time. bill: we'll watch the calendar and the map. thank you, carl cameron live in washington. martha: fox...
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the former city of berkeley vice mayor and eight-term councilmember was born and raised in jefferson, arkansas, as the granddaughter of slaves, she was passionate about justice and civil rights. after moving to berkeley in the 1940's, she became active in the anti-war movement, fought on behalf of the unions, advocated for hiv-aids awareness, and helped organize the free mandela movement. she was also the first elected official in the united states to add he vow kate for needle exchange programs. during her tenure as a berkeley elected official, she was instrumental in creating commissions, including the commission own labor -- on labor. when she retired at 92, she was the oldest elected official in california at that time. in 2007, the berkeley city council renamed city hall in her honor. she not only urged me to get involved in politics, but also inspired my predecessor, congressman rondell, to run for congress. her understanding of the importance of investing in people won the solid support of voters in her district and across the country. i met her in the early 1970's while a stud
the former city of berkeley vice mayor and eight-term councilmember was born and raised in jefferson, arkansas, as the granddaughter of slaves, she was passionate about justice and civil rights. after moving to berkeley in the 1940's, she became active in the anti-war movement, fought on behalf of the unions, advocated for hiv-aids awareness, and helped organize the free mandela movement. she was also the first elected official in the united states to add he vow kate for needle exchange...
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he will go back to the jefferson hotel after having had dinner -- two different dinners and the briefing today at 11:45. this is "the bill press show." [ music ] >> bill: well, good morning, fellow americans. welcome to the "full-court press" this wednesday, april 17th. good to see you today. thanks for being part of the program. it is the full court press. we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol and our studio right here on capitol hill. here it is right down the street from the united states capitol building where there is a lot of activity but that's over shadowed by what's happening up in boston. on the senate floor, there will there will be the first votes today on the gun safety legislation. several different bills, a lot much different members are going to be offered. democrats searching for the 60 votes they need to move something out of the senate john mccain and chuck schumer yesterday were briefing the president on the details of their compromise legislation on immigration reform. the president has, in effect already supported not of the attention on the boston may
he will go back to the jefferson hotel after having had dinner -- two different dinners and the briefing today at 11:45. this is "the bill press show." [ music ] >> bill: well, good morning, fellow americans. welcome to the "full-court press" this wednesday, april 17th. good to see you today. thanks for being part of the program. it is the full court press. we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol and our studio right here on capitol hill. here it is right...
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his name is william jefferson clinton. you know, he went from being a man who had a big, big problem to now being the most popular politician in the united states. i think a lot of it depends on what you do afterwards, ho uh you deal with the crisis and also, by the way, if your wife forgives you or your spouse forgives you. in this case, that seems to have happened. if your spouse doesn't forgive you, you've got a problem. i think that was, you know, john edwards, please, do not think of a comeback, that's not going to work. but certainly, we've seen, you know, sanford, and we've seen in the cases where there have been redemption that the american people are forgiving if the family has been equally forgiving. >> you have a point there because certainly it seems like anthony weiner's wife has forgiven him. he's playing mr. mom these days while she brings home the bacon so to speak. he stays home and tends to their child. but those pictures -- >> she wants him to run. she wants him out of the house, carol. >> the article sa
his name is william jefferson clinton. you know, he went from being a man who had a big, big problem to now being the most popular politician in the united states. i think a lot of it depends on what you do afterwards, ho uh you deal with the crisis and also, by the way, if your wife forgives you or your spouse forgives you. in this case, that seems to have happened. if your spouse doesn't forgive you, you've got a problem. i think that was, you know, john edwards, please, do not think of a...
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william jefferson clinton was taken. but prezbillyjeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? i'll type it. >> you'll type it? >> i'll type it. 140 characters or less. >> just spent amazing time with colbert. >> sound good? >> question, is he sane? >> is he sane? >> he is cool. >> can i put an exclamation mark at the end of that, sir? >> he was allowed to put the exclamation point. the account has more than 68,000 followers. @prezbillyjeff also happens to be following steven colbert. >> one tweet so far from the former president of the united states. i assume he'll start tweeting a little bit more. a lot of followers anxiously awaiting those tweets. thanks very much. >>> coming up here in "the situation room" a surprising love for guns despite surviving a horrific gun massacre. gabby giffords and her husband sit down with our own dana bash for an emotional interview. >>> has the president given up on trying to get a ban on assault rifles? i'll ask the white house press secretary jay carney comin
william jefferson clinton was taken. but prezbillyjeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? i'll type it. >> you'll type it? >> i'll type it. 140 characters or less. >> just spent amazing time with colbert. >> sound good? >> question, is he sane? >> is he sane? >> he is cool. >> can i put an exclamation mark at the end of that, sir? >> he was allowed to put the exclamation point....
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william jefferson clinton uses that. i'm willie geist with natalie morales and al roker. >> we'll tackle everything from sexless marriages to mommy mayhem. could get interesting. >> we'll beef up on red meat with the five facts you didn't know or may not know. you may know them but i didn't. >> i didn't either. we'll have those coming up later. first a check of the weather. >> we got a big storm in the mid-section of the country. look for showers in the pacific northwest. windy conditions. high surf advisories southern california, gorgeous mid-atlantic states into the gulf coast. tomorrow warm in the mid-atlantic into the gulf but look for a risk of strong storms mississippi river valley to ohio river valley. rain in the pacific northwest. snow in the northern plains. sunny and warm conditions from texas right on >>> 9:32 on a tuesday morning. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. this of course the golden gate bridge. a lot of foot traffic here. it's going to be a beautiful day, about to hit 60 in the city, c
william jefferson clinton uses that. i'm willie geist with natalie morales and al roker. >> we'll tackle everything from sexless marriages to mommy mayhem. could get interesting. >> we'll beef up on red meat with the five facts you didn't know or may not know. you may know them but i didn't. >> i didn't either. we'll have those coming up later. first a check of the weather. >> we got a big storm in the mid-section of the country. look for showers in the pacific...
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it is one of the great ironies that a guy as brilliant as thomas jefferson could write the declaration of independence, include a provision for condemning king george for ever letting slavery take place, but he had this blind spot because he continued to have slavery. for the constitution to mean what it said -- and as lincoln said and it is inscribed at the lincoln memorial, if it be god's will that every drop of blood drawn by the masters/be drawn by sword we must conclude that they are righteous together. we must constantly work to improve this experiment in democracy. as benjamin franklin said, you have a republic, madam, if you can keep it. have mistakingly thought that martin luther king jr. merely helped african-americans, minorities in america. actually, he freed up a little white boy like me, who is a christian, to treat brothers and sisters as brothers and sisters. he did a great thing for all of america. it took that kind of vision -- the revolution, the civil war, the world wars, especially world war ii, and then on up to the civil rights movement to get where we should be.
it is one of the great ironies that a guy as brilliant as thomas jefferson could write the declaration of independence, include a provision for condemning king george for ever letting slavery take place, but he had this blind spot because he continued to have slavery. for the constitution to mean what it said -- and as lincoln said and it is inscribed at the lincoln memorial, if it be god's will that every drop of blood drawn by the masters/be drawn by sword we must conclude that they are...
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jefferson starship, before they became starship. >> stephanie: people in my early rock n' roll deejay days, they said i looked like grace slick. who is she? like 90? she's always been older than me is what i'm saying. i had some unfortunate -- who didn't have unfortunate '80s hair, really? >> i had a zipper head and a mullet. >> stephanie: mine was -- woo unfortunately. in photos of her as a younger woman, zubeidat wears a low-cut -- and had her hair teased like an '80s rock star. we're going with grace slick. after she arrived in the u.s. from are russia in 2002, she went to beauty schools and did facials at a suburban day spa. in recent years people noticed a change. she began wearing a head scarf and -- and cited that's why i went with head scarf because i was afraid -- so i went with head scarf. >> you're thinking of a boxing move. high jab. upper cut. >> stephanie: in recent years she began wearing the head scarf and cited conspiracy theories about 9-11. a plot against -- >> well, no, that's not true. >> stephanie: that's why it is dangerous to traffic in conspiracy theories in m
jefferson starship, before they became starship. >> stephanie: people in my early rock n' roll deejay days, they said i looked like grace slick. who is she? like 90? she's always been older than me is what i'm saying. i had some unfortunate -- who didn't have unfortunate '80s hair, really? >> i had a zipper head and a mullet. >> stephanie: mine was -- woo unfortunately. in photos of her as a younger woman, zubeidat wears a low-cut -- and had her hair teased like an '80s rock...
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that was written by conservative jeffersons, not the liberal justices on the court. clearly, the supreme court has there are reasonable ways of the government can interpret the second amendment in less than a totally absolute manner. again, there is a question of how far you go and do you actually trip over into beyond somethingllowed in like universal background check spirit we will have to see what joe manchin and pat toomey have to say. host: on twitter, if there are such great deals in congress, why do we have such losers in the leadership? bringing up the question, why aren't leaders cutting these deals? any congressional district, you are managing an entire caucus of people. those present challenges to these folks. one setback, when john baker and -- john boehner was trying to cut these deals, he was criticized for cutting on his members and to doing things behind closed doors. the process of congress is supposed to work where a bill or an idea goes to a committee, they work on it, they pass the committee, goes on the floor of the chamber, gets voted through th
that was written by conservative jeffersons, not the liberal justices on the court. clearly, the supreme court has there are reasonable ways of the government can interpret the second amendment in less than a totally absolute manner. again, there is a question of how far you go and do you actually trip over into beyond somethingllowed in like universal background check spirit we will have to see what joe manchin and pat toomey have to say. host: on twitter, if there are such great deals in...
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with us onset we have historian and author of "thomas jefferson" jon meacham. holding the book. the book. by the president of council of foreign relations, richard haass. >> with the same tie. >> different tie. >> the case for putting america's house in order is out today. >> today. >> it's big. >> huge. >> really exciting. >> it's no american freak show. >> no. >> and in miami, we have editorial writer for the washington post and msnbc, contributor, jonathan capehart. >> he looks very relaxed. >> the one time i travel without a tie trying to relax and here what happens. >> well, that is what happens. >> that's jonathan relaxing right there. >> congratulations. >> i like the flower in the pocket. a lot of stuff going on. >> yeah, you want to just go there? >> yeah, i guess so. by the way, great show yesterday. >> that was great. >> great reporting out there. those people are still like so many friends we met on the jersey shore yesterday have such a long way to go. >> oh, my gosh, i know. it is one of those things where politicians, those first two weeks, they're there every day
with us onset we have historian and author of "thomas jefferson" jon meacham. holding the book. the book. by the president of council of foreign relations, richard haass. >> with the same tie. >> different tie. >> the case for putting america's house in order is out today. >> today. >> it's big. >> huge. >> really exciting. >> it's no american freak show. >> no. >> and in miami, we have editorial writer for the washington...